Thermalright enters the market with turbo right aio clc coolers
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Thermalright finally bit the hook on AIO liquid cooling with his new Turbo Right series. Unlike other closed circuit coolers (CLC), the Turbo Right ships with a full copper radiator, in which both the fins and the coolant channels are made of copper. This greatly improves temperatures.
Thermalright Turbo Right 240C and 360C offer a full copper radiator closed loop system
The base is nickel-plated copper with a mirror finish. These coolers come with a fill hole and an additional 100ml of coolant, so you can replenish them over time. The pump block features a top ornament with RGB LED lighting. Essential.
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For now, the Turbo Right comes in two variants based on radiator size, the Turbo Right 240C and Turbo Right 360C, which as you may have guessed, represent radiator sizes of 240mm x 120mm and 360mm x 120mm, respectively. Depending on the variant, you get two or three TY-121BP 120mm fans, which take a 4-pin PWM input. These fans offer a rotational speed of between 600 and 1, 800 RPM, and push between 25.76 and 77.28 CFM of air, with a noise generation of 19 to 25 dBA each.
Compatible CPU sockets include LGA2066, LGA115x, and AM4. You can see more information on the official pages of Turbo Right 240C and Turbo Right 360C.
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